A new report finds that Texas courts use very different yardsticks to decide who’s poor enough to get a court-appointed lawyer. That patchwork often leaves people without the legal defense in a criminal trial that the Constitution promises.
With fewer busses running on fewer routes and light rail shut down, transit riders are adding long commute times to the challenges brought on by frigid weather.
Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville held its first Saturday morning Shabbat service after a hostage standoff gripped headlines across the world a week ago.
The banking industry took in more than $15 billion in overdraft fees in 2019, and just small number of account holders paid the vast majority of those fees.